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    HIE
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    for !st through 3rd year BM in lakewood area

    #1056471
    yeshivaguy45
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    R’ Gettinger’s yeshiva (he was the Rosh Yeshiva in South Bend and moved to Lakewood and started a new yeshiva), R’ Newman’s yeshiva, and plenty of others

    #1056472
    bpt
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    With your spelling (or lack thereof) HIE, I’d reconsider your choice of yeshivas. If the shoe fits…

    #1056473
    tajikpashut
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    woodlake

    #1056474
    HIE
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    what about Gellermans, steins and rubensteins in Lakewood? anybody know about these places?

    #1056475
    DJHocker
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    Waterbury BM. Great frum shtark awesome guys! Rebbeim are warm understanding and down to earth. Great. Place.

    #1056476

    Rubinsteins is amazing. I have friends there. The Rosh HaYeshiva is an amzing person

    #1056477
    HIE
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    joe the plumber: can you tell me a little about the place. I herd the guys there are a little “shpitzy flatbush” type is that true? or are they a little more towards the yeshivis side. how big is it? and what yeshiva your friends come from b4?

    #1056478
    Logician
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    I don’t want to comment on individual places, but bear in mind that most places that are much less yeshivish, even if “shtark”, do not compare in level. Exceptions are few and far between.

    #1056479
    HIE
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    im sort of looking for those exceptions

    #1056480
    midwesterner
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    Few and far between is politically correct for nonexistent.

    #1056481
    Logician
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    Well, then don’t trust many of the suggestions you’ve gotten so far…

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    HIE It is not “shpitzy Flatbush” even though it is viewed that way. It is not a fashion show at all, although the guys are generally more balle batish. If you’re looking for that exception I agree it is basically non-existent but it is the closest thing to it. The potential that there is to gain from the Rosh Yeshiva is incomprable to some of the most chashuve yeshivos around. But of course you must look at the quality of the bachurim themselves.

    #1056483
    Bentch Kvetcher
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    Joe The Plumbers explanation was spot on. I have friends that used to learn there

    #1056484
    About Time
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    R’ Shmuel Berenbaum, had certain ideas about yeshivas and what a ben torah should be immersed in. R’ Shmuel said in a shmooze it’s bitul torah for a ben torah in yeshiva to be reading a newspaper “even one such as the yated”. R’ Moshe Tuvia Leiff, heard from R’ Shmuel, that if there would have been daf yomi in the days of the Yevanim, they would not have included it in the decree.

    R’ Shmuel, further ,had a certain view of what should be learnt in a yeshiva. Some 35 years ago, a small group of talmidim and alumni formed a chaburah to learn the Rambam’s moreh nevuchim at night in the yeshiva’s ezras nashim. When R’ Shmuel found out about this, he told them they cannot do this in yeshiva and must learn this elsewhere. More recently, some 15 years ago, a fellow arrived in yeshiva and started a navi chaburah during night seder. Again when it came to R’ Shmuel’s attention, he briefly told him that it was not acceptable.

    #1056486
    Logician
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    And the relevance to this thread…?

    #1056487
    Rema711
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    About Time somebody told u off

    #1056488

    Any shtarke Yeshiva doesn’t want their talmidim on the internet, even for yeshiva world.

    #1056489
    Rema711
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    YYBC expect for u since u are holy

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